Ari Hoffman: Seattle Stopped Enforcing Its Own Laws

Colion Noir Tells the Story of Seattle's Forgotten

"Seattle stopped enforcing its own laws... they stopped enforcing laws on drug use. They stopped enforcing laws on drug dealing. And as a result, people said 'we can do whatever we want here' so they came from all over the country." Colion Noir talks to Seattle resident Ari Hoffman – a Board Member of the Bikur Cholim Cemetery – about the city actually encouraging drug users, the homeless and prostitutes to live lawlessly, while the law-abiding suffer.

Check back with NRATV over the next week, as Colion Noir gives an honest look at the problems plaguing Seattle, Washington, the politicians who ignore them and the people impacted by them.

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Guns aren't political. They're the symbolic representation of your right to live. It should scare all of us that we live in a country where something so critical is a taboo topic. I'm tired of the political correctness and dishonesty that have become so common in any conversation about guns. If we can't get past our own discomfort and talk about our freedom, we’re doomed to lose it. On NOIR, I'm doing my part: challenging everyone, whether you're pro, anti or indifferent, to push past the politics and talk about this freedom on real terms.

And of course, it wouldn't be my show if I wasn't shooting some damn cool guns in the process.